Translation

Hi Sarah,

Let me introduce myself. I am called Céline and I live in Cannes in the south of France. My birthday is on the 30th April and I am 17 years old. I look like my mum because I have blonde hair and green eyes however I have a good sense of humour like my dad. In my opinion I am kind and talkative but I can be shy.

In my family there are six people; my dad, my mum, my two brothers, my sister and me. I get on well with my sister and I spend a lot of time with her. We are interested in music and we sing and dance in my bedroom. On the other hand I always argue with my little brother, who is called Frédéric. He annoys me and I find him selfish because he likes to be the centre of attention. We don’t get on.

My best friend is called Marie. She’s very kind and generous. We like the same things therefore we get on really well. We spend a lot of time together and we like to go the cinema or go shopping at the weekend. It’s great to have such a good friend!

Last weekend it was my dad’s birthday and we went to the restaurant to have dinner with all the family. I made a chocolate cake for him because chocolate cake is his favourite. We ate lots and my dad drank a lot of red wine. After eating, we went home. It was fun.

Next year I will go to university to study Maths. When I get my degree, I will look for a job and I hope to find my ideal boyfriend. In the future I would like to get married and have children.

And you? Do you have a lot of friends? Do you get on well with your family? What are you going to do later in life?

See you soon,

Céline

Reading time: 2 minutesDifficulty: Intermediate

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à la fin

in the end

à mon avis / quant à moi / selon moi

in my opinion

alors que

whereas

autrement dit

in other words

avant de conclure

before concluding...

bien que je puisse comprendre que

although I can understand that

cela va sans dire que

it goes without saying that

cependant

nevertheless

considérons

let's consider

d’après moi

according to me

d’une part, d’autre part

on one hand, on the other hand

en ce qui concerne...

as far as ... is concerned

en outre

furthermore / moreover

enfin

finally, at last

grâce à

thanks to

il est donc question de

it is a matter of

il faut bien reconnaître que

it must be recognised that

il semble que les avantages l'emportent sur les inconvenients

it seems that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages

il serait absurde de dire que

it would be absurd to say that

il vaut mieux

it is better to

je crois que

i think/ believe that

je soutiens donc que

I maintain that

je suis contre

I am against

je voudrais souligner que

I’d like to underline that

la premiere constatation qui s'impose, c'est que

the first thing to be noted is that

ne… ni… ni

neither… nor

pas forcément la faute de

not necessarily the fault of

pour commencer

to start with

selon moi

according to me

tout bien considéré

all things considered

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